Salford residents needed to help shape their city’s future

Salford residents are invited to play a vital role in shaping the city's future by participating in the initial consultation for part two of Salford’s Local Plan.
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Town hall chiefs in Salford want help from the residents to help shape the city’s future.

The planning strategy will outline the development needed for Salford and where it should go.

Salford’s Local Plan

Part two of Salford’s Local Plan will complement Places for Everyone which sets out planning objectives for nine Greater Manchester districts for the next 15 years.

It sets out housing requirements and allocates major sites for development and has reached an advanced stage in its production and is expected to be adopted in the first half of 2024.

To ensure that part two of the local plan reflects the community’s aspirations and priorities, the council is inviting residents to participate in an initial consultation, open until January 24 2024.

Council bosses say they are particularly interested in receiving feedback on what should be included in the plan and have suggested that this could include a vision for Salford, policies on housing needs, office and industrial development, and improving town centres such as Eccles, Walkden, Swinton and Pendleton.

Local Green Spaces

Additionally, the council is asking people to suggest potential development sites and important Local Green Spaces that people think should be protected.

Sustainability, health, and equality considerations in the plan’s preparation are also being explored, with the council welcoming public comments.

All responses received during the consultation period will be carefully considered in drafting part two of the local plan, officials say.

A further public consultation on the draft plan is expected in the summer of 2024.

Councillor Mike McCusker Comments

Coun Mike McCusker, lead Member for planning, transport and sustainable development, said: “In Salford, we believe that the best way to plan for the future is by involving the community every step of the way.

“We want our residents to have a real say in shaping the development of our city.

“That’s why we’re calling on everyone to participate in this crucial consultation process for part two of our Local Plan.

“Our vision is to create a fairer Salford that meets the needs of its residents and provides them with an exceptional quality of life.

By engaging in this consultation, you can influence what is included in this plan, which sites are allocated for development and which green spaces should be protected. We are also keen to hear your thoughts on sustainability, health and equality in our planning strategy.

“This is an incredible opportunity for the people of Salford to have their voices heard and shape the city’s future development. Let’s come together and create a Salford that we can all be proud of.”

To take part in shaping the future of Salford, visit the official Salford City Council website by clicking here

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